19 South LaSalle Street | |
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Former names | Central YMCA Association Building |
General information | |
Type | Mixed-use |
Location | Chicago, Illinois |
Address | 19 S. LaSalle St. |
Current tenants | Vivid Ascent, et al. |
Completed | 1893 |
Owner | Cloverfield, Inc. |
Height | 16 stories |
Design and construction | |
Architecture firm | Jenney & Mundie |
Website | |
www.colmgmt.com/ |
19 South LaSalle Street, formerly known as the Central YMCA Association Building, is a building in downtown Chicago, Illinois. It was constructed in 1893 and designed by the architecture firm Jenney & Mundie.
19 South LaSalle Street was constructed as the Central YMCA Association Building in 1893, [1] [2] and completed shortly before the Panic of 1893. [1] The structure, designed by William LeBaron Jenney and William Bryce Mundie as Jenney & Mundie, was eventually renamed for its address, 19 South LaSalle Street. [3] Modern-day 19 South LaSalle Street is owned by Cloverfield, Inc. and operated by Colonnade Management, Inc. as a mixed-use retail and office building. [4] Law offices and companies such as Vivid Ascent, an integrated marketing firm, and Sprint, which has a retail location in the building, operate out of 19 South LaSalle Street. [5] [6] [7]
19 South LaSalle Street has been described as one of Jenney's most "uncompromising" facades due to its rectangularity which is only interrupted by horizontal banding at the 11th and 12th stories. [8] Although, the horizontal courses and the building's shifting design are typical of Jenney's work around this time period. [2] 19 South LaSalle is designed in an "L" shape with its more narrow 54 foot facade facing toward LaSalle Street while a longer, more elaborate 187 foot facade faces a small alley known as Arcade Place. [1] [8] The building stands 16 stories and was originally topped with a peaked roof which was replaced by an additional three stories. [1] 19 South LaSalle Street was mentioned in the 2004 American Institute of Architects Guide to Chicago. [2]